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Canaman, Camarines Sur CY 2009 State of Local Governance & CBMS Highlights ECONOMIC SECTOR ECONOMIC SECTOR Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Bago City, Negros Occidental Bago City, Negros Occidental Comprehensive Development Planning 2010

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Canaman, Camarines Sur

CY 2009 State of Local Governance

& CBMS Highlights

ECONOMIC SECTORECONOMIC SECTORPrimary, Secondary, TertiaryPrimary, Secondary, Tertiary

Bago City, Negros OccidentalBago City, Negros Occidental

Comprehensive Development Planning 2010

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� enhance economic prosperity

� promote full employment among the local

residents

General Welfare Goals Relevant to the General Welfare Goals Relevant to the General Welfare Goals Relevant to the General Welfare Goals Relevant to the Economic Development SectorEconomic Development SectorEconomic Development SectorEconomic Development Sector

residents

� encourage and support the development

of appropriate and self-reliant scientific

and technological capabilities

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Some Characteristics of the Population

Historical Growth of Population, Municipality of Ca naman

May 1, 1980

May 1, 1990

Sep 1, 1995

May 1, 2000

Aug 1, 2007

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

Pop

ulat

ion

YEARPOPULA-

TION

AVERAGE GROWTH

RATE

Dec. 31, 1918 3,710 -

Jan. 1, 1939 5,592 1.9730%

Oct. 1, 1948 9,032 5.4715%

Feb. 15, 1960 8,988 -0.0407%

NSO Data is used here. Succeeding slides uses 2009 CBMS Data

Dec. 31, 1918Jan. 1, 1939

May 6, 1970

May 1, 1980

Oct. 1, 1948Feb. 15, 1960

May 1, 1975

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Censal Year

Pop

ulat

ion

2025 – population will breach 50,000 mark

2034 – population will double

1960

May 6, 1970 12,422 3.2887%

May 1, 1975 14,522 3.1732%

May 1, 1980 15,787 1.6845%

May 1, 1990 20,298 2.5452%

Sep 1, 1995 22,732 2.2909%

May 1, 2000 27,719 4.0466%

Aug 1, 2007 31,583 2.6444%

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Municipality of Magarao

15 rural barangaysLand Area: 3,535 has. (82%)

15 rural barangaysLand Area: 3,535 has. (82%)

9 urban barangaysLand Area: 792 has. (18%)Population: 18,094 (60%)

Ave. HH. Size: 4Pop’n Density: 23

9 urban barangaysLand Area: 792 has. (18%)Population: 18,094 (60%)

Ave. HH. Size: 4Pop’n Density: 23

Some Characteristics of the Population

Municipality of Libmanan

Municipality of Pamplona

Municipality of Gainza

Municipality of Camaligan

Naga City

Aggregate Area: 4,327.2901 hectares

Land Area: 3,535 has. (82%)Population: 11,839 (40%)

Ave. HH. Size: 5Pop’n Density: 3

Land Area: 3,535 has. (82%)Population: 11,839 (40%)

Ave. HH. Size: 5Pop’n Density: 3

Rural Bgys. : 3,535.38 has. (82%) Urban Bgys. : 791.91 has. (18%)

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Population by Age Group

6-1224%

13-169%

Some Characteristics of the Population

Population: 29,933 Male: 15,236 (50.9%); Female: 14,697 (49.1%)

Household: 6,533 Ave. HH Size: 5 Population Density: 7

61 above6%

0-513%

17-6048%

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Some Characteristics of the Population

Population: 29,933 Male: 15,236 (50.9%); Female: 14,697 (49.1%)

Household: 6,533 Ave. HH Size: 5 Population Density: 7

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State of Economic DevelopmentCanaman, Camarines Sur CY 2009Canaman, Camarines Sur CY 2009

Very High

High

Fair

Low

Very Low

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State of Local DevelopmentECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT –– State of Employment & IncomeState of Employment & Income

Unemployment Rate: 0-2% (CBMS Data: 1.6%)

Underemployment

Employment

U ne mpl oy e d

16 1

2 %

Underemployment Rate: 16-20% (benchmark: should not be higher than 20%)

Empl oy e d

9 , 7 6 1

9 8 %

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State of Local DevelopmentECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT –– State of Employment & IncomeState of Employment & Income

Poverty Incidence, Municipality of Canaman CY 2009

households w ith

Subsistence Incidence, Municipality of Canaman CY 2 009

households w ith income BELOW

poverty threshold 2,717 42%

households w ith income ABOVE

poverty threshold 3,816 58%

households with income below food

threshold 1,835 68% households with

income above food threshold

882 32%

Income per Capita: 20,000 – 34,000 (benchmark: should not be lower than P35,000)

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Other Economic Indicators

With Job 16,644

Without Job 13,289

44%

Job Status

Status Total Male Female

With Job 16,644 6,921 9,723

Without Job 13,289 8,307 4,968

Reason for Unemployment

Temporary

Believes no w ork available

148

Aw ait results of previous application

2241%Seasonal w ork and it's

off season 16,644 56%

44% Temporary illness/disability

1381%

Schooling881456%

1481%

Bad w eather250%

Housekeeping389824%

Waiting for rehire270%

Too young/old, retired or permanently disabled

248615%

off season3042%

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Other Economic Indicators

Food Sufficiency/Security

Commodity

Per Capita/Year Requirement (in

metric tons)(per Food & Nutrition Research

Institute)

Municipal Production

Grains (rice & corn) 0.11434 0.69462Grains (rice & corn) 0.11434 0.69462

Sugar 0.021 0

Assorted Vegetables & Legumes 0.01265 0.00127

Root Crops 0.0073 NDA

Fish 0.03065 0.000159

Meat & Eggs 0.03313 NDA

Area Planted w/ Palay: 2,948 hectares (68% of the total land area)Irrigated: 1,460 has., Rainfed: 1,488 has.

Number of Farmers: 1,318

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Other Economic Indicators

� � � � Primary Sector

a .Agriculture

b. Livestock

c. Fishery

d. Forestry

� � � � Secondary Sector

a. Mining and quarrying

Structure of the Economy

Primary 2,581 26%

Level of a. Mining and quarrying

b .Manufacturing

c .Electricity, gas and water

d .Construction

� � � � Tertiary Sector

a. Wholesale and retail trade

b. Transportation, storage and communication,

c. Finance, insurance, real estate and business services

d. Community, social and personal services

Secondary 1,358 14%

Tertiary 5,821 60%

Structural Shift in the Economy?

Number of Business Establishments: 507 Number of Registered Business: ???

Level of Urbanization:

74%

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Other Economic Indicators

Industry Classification

SCALE CAPITALIZATION / ASSETS

Micro – Industry Php 150,000.00 and below

Cottage Industry Above Php 150,000.00 – Php 1,500,000.00Cottage Industry Above Php 150,000.00 – Php 1,500,000.00

Small-scale Industries Above Php 1,500,000.00 – Php 15,000,000.00

Medium-scale Industries Above Php 15,000,000.00 – Php 60,0000,000.00

Large-scale industries Above Php 60,000,000.00

Based on DTI and NEDA

Number of Business Establishments: 507

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Other Economic Indicators

Tracking Money Flow

Money Flows in the Local Economy

INFLOW TRANSACTIONS

• IRA

• Salaries of NGA personnel in the locality

• OFW Remittances

• Export sales of local products

OUTFLOW TRANSACTIONS

• Mun. share to Province

• Outside purchases of government & HHs

• School expenses of locals studying elsewhere

• Profits of investors

Box 6

MAGNITUDE OF STORAGE

HARDLY ANY STORAG E STORAGE IS SIZEABLESCENARIOS

Number of Business Establishments: 507

products

• Receipts from tourism / services to others

• Inbound investments

• Profits of investors remitted elsewhere

• Imports of local business

• Salaries paid to workers in the locality who live elsewhere

HARDLY ANY STORAG E STORAGE IS SIZEABLESCENARIOS

IMPLICATION NO POSSIBILITY FOR THE ECONOMY TO GROW

NOT A GUARANTEE THAT THE LOCAL ECONOMY WILL GROW*

POSSIBLE INTERVENTIONS

• Increase the magnitude &

rate of inflow

• Decrease the magnitude

& rate of outflow

• Adopt both measures at

the same time

• Encourage local savings

• Promote investments by local

savers in the area either in the

production of goods & services,

in distribution & facilitation of consumption & even in financial

markets.

* Money that is “stored” does not grow. For it to gro w, it must circulate. Money acquires added value every time it changes ha nds .

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Other Economic Indicators

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